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A small group of us ate here before an event over at the stadium and it was terrible. There were a few issues that we had throughout our dinning experience but what really ruined it for me was the food and the way it was handled. I ordered the Beef sliders, which is listed on the menu as "topped with caramelized onions, lettuce, tomato, and chipotle ranch on brioche buns". What came out though was a very sad and flat looking patty on a bun with a tiny dot of chipotle sauce. I pointed this out to the waitress and asked where the rest of the toppings are, most impotently the caramelized onions, she told me that they were out of them! If they are out of the toppings then why wouldn't they tell me this? Our event was about to start at the stadium so I didn't have time to order anything else, not that they even asked me if I would like to. So I ate the Beef Sliders and they were horrible, the patties were too dry, thin, and plain. I had to cover them in A1 sauce to eat them. Of course I was still charged and paid full price for these sad Beef Sliders even though they didn't come as advertised. With the over all dinning experience I can see now why everywhere else around the stadium had a wait and this place didn't.
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